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Studio 440's approach is one of attention to detail, combined with a comprehensive gathering of information from the client and all other project influences. Such care exercised throughout the process is vital to both the beauty and vitality of the final design and built environment, as well as the success of the project team in properly insuring the owner's budget, schedule and facility use are without compromise.

Studio 440 Architecture & Acoustics is an architectural design firm specializing in custom solutions for clients with world-class media production and post-production requirements as well as traditional core, shell and interior design.
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Cinerama's upgrades include one of the world's first commercial Christie 6P laser projector specifically designed for 3-D movies. It has two heads delivering both left and right 3-D images simultaneously to the viewer, reducing eye strain and subtle jitters that have plagued cinephiles looking for a fully immersive 3-D experience.
An adaptive re-use project on the Walt Disney Studios Lot. A complete replacement of all building systems and interiors to transform an office complex into a state of the art Digital Post Production facility. Planned around exterior courtyard spaces, the privacy and security of the filmmakers and their content was balanced with a sense of communal workplace and all-hands gathering spaces.
The ubiquitous Ryan Seacrest begins the day broadcasting his top-rated local morning show from this compact ground floor radio studio, moving upstairs to anchor the network's daily news telecast later in the day. Large windows that look onto the plaza outside the network's headquarters enable crowds of fans to participate in his on-air radio antics.
In establishing a West Coast corporate presence for this Indiana-based radio and television holding company, a contemporary minimalist design with high-end finishes demonstrates the refinement and sophistication expected of modern media conglomerates. Distinctive nova blue limestone floors, high-gloss millwork, and backlit translucent glass panels were deftly detailed as taut, flush skins.
This 12,500 square foot music recording and post facility for one of the largest social media companies in Silicon Valley includes capability for music recording, film / video audio post and content development.

The facility is comprised of: an Atmos film and video mix room with adjacent booths for voice, music or a small orchestra; a foley suite with a dual purpose control room for foley recording as well as audio post; and a music studio which is a private suite of rooms including lounge, pantry and private restroom.
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